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Frente Obrero (Spanish for 'Workers Front') was a national trade union centre in Nicaragua. It was founded c. 1972-74, as the trade union wing of the MAP-ML. When the National Reconstruction Government was formed on July 19, 1979, FO had one of 33 representatives in the Council of State. As of 1983, it was mainly active in the construction and sugar cane sectors. It was dissolved in 1986.

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  • Frente Obrero (Spanish for 'Workers Front') was a national trade union centre in Nicaragua. It was founded c. 1972-74, as the trade union wing of the MAP-ML. When the National Reconstruction Government was formed on July 19, 1979, FO had one of 33 representatives in the Council of State. As of 1983, it was mainly active in the construction and sugar cane sectors. Adopting what it saw as an anti-revisionist policy on the Sandinistas, starting in 1980 strikes led by the Front occurred in the private sugar mills of and Monterrosa, while the Front called for 100% salary increases, started a series of occupations of privately owned lands and industries, sabotaged government-led economic efforts, and advocated the development of "another civil war, this time against the Sandinista Front." Its base of support, however, gradually declined from thereon. It was dissolved in 1986. (en)
  • El Frente Obrero (FO) fue una central sindical nacional en Nicaragua. Fue fundado en 1974, como ala sindical del partido Movimiento de Acción Popular Marxista-Leninista (MAP-ML). Cuando se formó el Gobierno de Reconstrucción Nacional el 19 de julio de 1979, el FO tenía uno de los 33 representantes en el Consejo de Estado.​ A partir de 1983 operaba principalmente en los sectores de la construcción y la caña de azúcar.​ Adoptando lo que veía como una política anti-revisionista sobre los sandinistas, a partir de 1980 se produjeron huelgas lideradas por el Frente Obrero en los ingenios privados de San Antonio y Monterrosa, mientras el Frente pedía aumentos salariales del 100%, inició una serie de ocupaciones de tierras e industrias de propiedad privada, sabotearon los esfuerzos económicos dirigidos por el gobierno y defendieron el desarrollo de "otra guerra civil, esta vez contra el Frente Sandinista".​ Su base de apoyo, sin embargo, fue disminuyendo gradualmente a partir de ahí. Se disolvió en 1986. (es)
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  • Frente Obrero (Spanish for 'Workers Front') was a national trade union centre in Nicaragua. It was founded c. 1972-74, as the trade union wing of the MAP-ML. When the National Reconstruction Government was formed on July 19, 1979, FO had one of 33 representatives in the Council of State. As of 1983, it was mainly active in the construction and sugar cane sectors. It was dissolved in 1986. (en)
  • El Frente Obrero (FO) fue una central sindical nacional en Nicaragua. Fue fundado en 1974, como ala sindical del partido Movimiento de Acción Popular Marxista-Leninista (MAP-ML). Cuando se formó el Gobierno de Reconstrucción Nacional el 19 de julio de 1979, el FO tenía uno de los 33 representantes en el Consejo de Estado.​ A partir de 1983 operaba principalmente en los sectores de la construcción y la caña de azúcar.​ (es)
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  • Frente Obrero (en)
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